The graphical user interface (GUI) is fairly self-explantory and easy to use (although there is still room for improvement!), making it accessible even to novice users who haven't really got into video converting before. I've been using it for quite a few years now to convert videos for playback on my mobile devices and would highly recommend the software to others. HandBrake is an excellent free open-source video converter (transcoder) that continues to improve over time and gradually incorporates new features. *Other software has problem with 1st part of video that was merged in mkvtoolnix to one video track and one audio track (But audio seems not to be affected). So it is for me invaluable software for this one special reason. But problem begins when you try to reencode it to different format, like h265 or just recommpress it with different settings in h264) but Handbrake handles it perfectly (dont know about ffmpeg iam not familiar with command line but I believe ffmpeg will do it as well properly). In avidemux I reencoding start of movie (x264) interlaced tff as rest of TV something is. It is invaluable, when you capture TV something, GOP starts in commercial and finished when film already started. Nor Vidcoder, which is based on handbrake nor avidemux and others that I tested didnt work properly. Only GUI that is able to convert them propertly is Handbrake. But it become invaluable when encoding MKV files, that are created by merging two files together in mkvtoolnix. I actually hate default presets in Handbrake like peak framerate etc. Iam using different software for editing and encoding to mkv.
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